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Published: February 10, 2012

Kin Shop

Kin Shop is a contemporary Thai restaurant opened by Chef Harold Dieterle and Alicia Nosenzo. The duo chose the name, kin shop, because “kin,” is the Thai word for “to eat” and the restaurant is the “kin“ to their acclaimed restaurant Perilla, a mere seven-minute walk away. kin shop‘s menu features both contemporary reinterpretations of traditional Thai dishes and wholly new items inspired by Thai ingredients. Complementing kin shop‘s menu (which is meant to be shared), are Thai-influenced specialty cocktails, a 75-label, spice-friendly international wine list with many bottles priced under $50, and a diverse globe-spanning selection of beers, many from small, craft producers. The casual, but polished setting features comfortable banquettes, a long granite bar, and a chef’s counter for walk-in dining with a front-row view.

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469 6th Avenue, between 11th St & 12th St New York, NY

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Kin Shop

Kin Shop is a contemporary Thai restaurant opened by Chef Harold Dieterle and Alicia Nosenzo. The duo chose the name, kin shop, because “kin,” is the Thai word for “to eat” and the restaurant is the “kin“ to their acclaimed restaurant Perilla, a mere seven-minute walk away. kin shop‘s menu features both contemporary reinterpretations of traditional Thai dishes and wholly new items inspired by Thai ingredients. Complementing kin shop‘s menu (which is meant to be shared), are Thai-influenced specialty cocktails, a 75-label, spice-friendly international wine list with many bottles priced under $50, and a diverse globe-spanning selection of beers, many from small, craft producers. The casual, but polished setting features comfortable banquettes, a long granite bar, and a chef’s counter for walk-in dining with a front-row view.